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Economic Times
9 minutes ago
- Economic Times
Bills on sports will help sportsmen improve performance in sporting events globally: Mansukh Mandaviya
Synopsis Parliament has approved two new sports bills aimed at enhancing India's performance in global sporting events. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya stated that the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and The National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, seek to improve coordination between sports federations, athletes, and the government, addressing issues like 'legal paralysis' and lack of accountability. ANI Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya New Delhi: Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday said the two new bills on sports, approved by Parliament, will help sportsmen improve their performance in sporting events globally. The National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and The National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, were passed by the Rajya Sabha by voice vote. These bills were earlier approved by the Lok these bills, the minister said federations governing various sports were embroiled in legal matters, terming the situation as 'legal paralysis'.He noted that the situation impacts the performance of the sports governance bill is meant to improve coordination between sports federations, athletes and the government. The minister noted that despite a young population, the country lags behind when it comes to medal tallies in global sporting events."We aspire to be in the first five positions in terms of medals, and for that, good governance in the sports sector is necessary," Mandaviya were also made earlier to bring legislation for improvement in sports administrations, but such attempts did not succeed, he Rami Reddy of YSRCP said every state and district needs to come up with a strategy for the welfare of the athletes, so that they can bring laurels to the bill brings clarity to state and district affiliates, he Patel of NCP noted that the legislation brought by the government was laudable and for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Jayant Chaudhary said federations will now be devoid of politicians and would be run by athletes and people who know about sports governance bill has provisions for a National Sports Board (NSB) to create a stringent system of accountability. All National Sports Federations (NSFs) will have to attain NSB's recognition for access to central government will have the mandate to derecognise a national body that fails to hold elections for its Executive Committee or has committed "gross irregularities in the election procedures".Sudha Murty (Nominated) requested that, along with the Anti-Doping Bill, awareness camps should be organised particularly in rural areas, where our children are bright, as they are getting a lot of opportunities to rise through Khelo India, but not knowing that doping is a bad habit, they may end up somewhere Jhala (BJP) said former governments never paid attention to the development of sports in the country, owing to policy paralysis and a lack of Jashvantsinh Salamsinh (BJP) said the Bill is necessary because the existing National Sports Code of 2011 was only a set of guidelines, not a binding law, and many national sports federations ignored these Sathish Babu (TDP) said the landmark Bills will ensure fair governance and Gupta, BJP, noted that the Bill will ensure fair competition and lead to the emergence of true talent without any Kalita (BJP) pointed out that the government has prioritised sports and youth affairs with a boost in their fund allocation."As the country eyes the 2036 Olympics, its journey towards becoming a top ten sporting nation is firmly on track," he to the national sports governance bill, a failure to publish annual audited accounts or "misuse, misapplied or misappropriated public funds" would also be liable for action by NSB, but it would be required to consult the concerned global body before making its move. Another feature is the proposal for a National Sports Tribunal, which will have the powers of a civil court and decide disputes ranging from selection to election, involving federations and athletes. Once instituted, the Tribunal's decisions can only be challenged in the Supreme Court. The bill makes some concessions on the issue of age cap for administrators by allowing those in the bracket of 70 to 75 to contest elections if the concerned international bodies' statutes and bylaws allow for it. It is a departure from the national sports code that capped the age limit at National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill-2025 seeks to incorporate the changes sought by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which objected to "government interference" in the functioning of the country's Anti-Doping Agency (NADA). The act was originally passed in 2022, but its implementation had to be put on hold due to objections raised by WADA.


Economic Times
9 minutes ago
- Economic Times
Andhra CM N Chandrababu Naidu to launch 'Stree Shakti' free bus scheme for women on August 15
Synopsis Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is set to launch the 'Stree Shakti' scheme on August 15 in Vijayawada, offering free bus travel to women, girls, and transgenders with Andhra Pradesh domicile. This initiative covers five categories of APSRTC bus services across the state. Officials are updating epos machines and undertaking bus station repairs to ensure a smooth rollout. ANI Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will launch 'Stree Shakti', a statewide free bus travel service for women, on August 15 at Pandit Nehru Bus Station in scheme to be launched on Friday afternoon will offer free bus rides to girls, women and transgenders with Andhra Pradesh domicile status, said an official press release on Tuesday. "Stree Shakti scheme will be launched by the Chief Minister on 15th (Aug 15) afternoon at Pandit Nehru Bus Station in Vijayawada," it a review meeting on 'Stree Shakti', officials informed the CM that women can travel across the state in the five categories of Pallevelugu, Ultra Pallevelugu, City Ordinary, Metro Express and Express services of Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) bus also said that software in epos (electronic point of sale) machines for issuing zero-fare tickets will be updated by August 14. Naidu instructed officials to ensure a smooth rollout of 'Stree Shakti', including taking feedback from the he directed officials to complete the repairs of bus stations taken up with a cost of Rs 30 crore by December. The officials were also directed to undertake a comprehensive study to create a new scheme for auto rickshaw drivers, combining central government schemes. PTI


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
‘One BrahMos after another': BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty warns Pakistan; bizarre ‘dam' remark aimed at Bilawal Bhutto
NEW DELHI: Actor-turned-BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty on Tuesday hit back at Pakistan People's Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari over his remarks on the Indus Waters Treaty , warning that India could respond with 'a series of BrahMos missiles' in case of any provocation. Speaking to reporters, Chakraborty accused the Pakistani establishment of warmongering while emphasising that his comments were not directed at the people of Pakistan, whom he described as peace-loving. 'If such words and rhetoric continue to be made, and we lose our cool, we will dispatch one BrahMos after another to strike them,' he said. Chakraborty also made an unusual remark, claiming that India would build a dam where '140 crore Indians will relieve themselves' before releasing the water to unleash a 'tsunami' on Pakistan, adding that the comment was aimed solely at Bhutto-Zardari. — ANI (@ANI) 'We will build a dam where 140 crore of our people will relieve themselves. And once the dam is opened, it will lead to a tsunami without a single shot being fired. I apologise for saying this. These words are only meant for him (Bhutto), not for the people of Pakistan,' he said. His statement came in response to Bhutto's speech at the shrine of Sindhi saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai on Monday, where the Pakistani leader warned New Delhi against any attempt to disrupt the Indus River's flow. ''If war is waged, then… we will send a message to the Modi government that we do not retreat, we do not bow down, and if you dare think about launching an attack on the Indus River, then the people of every province of Pakistan will be ready to confront you. ' Tensions over the treaty have risen since April 22, when India placed the 1960 agreement 'in abeyance' following the Pahalgam terror attack.